[0001] The present invention relates to a vehicle for displaying articles of merchandise
or goods, and more particularly to a vehicle wich freely travels from a place of production
of goods to another place where the goods are to be displayed to provide a site of
exhibiting the goods with its interior space made larger than during travel.
[0002] When it is desired to display goods in a region away from the olace of production
thereof, the dealer usually transports the goods to a site of display hired in that
region. This method of display requires much labor and cost for packing and unpacking
the articles for transport to and from the site, for placing the articles on display
at the site and clearing them away and for loading the articles into a transport vehicle
and unloading.
[0003] To overcome the above problem, the present invention provides a vehicle for displaying
goods which comprises a main body having opposite side walls and a oisulay subbody
provided toward at least one of the side walls, the subbody being open toward the
interior of the main body and internally provided with a display rack, the subbody
being holdable in a position projected outward beyond the side wall of the main body
when giving a display and adapted to be housed in the main body with its side wall
substantially flush with the main body side wall during running.
[0004] Although the goods displaying vehicle of the invention is in no way different from
usual transport vehicles when transporting goods, the display subbody is projectable
from the vehicle main body to provide an increased floor space for use as a suitable
site of display in the interior of the vehicle. Accordingly goods can be displayed
as initially arranged on the interior display rack without necessitating the cumbersome
procedures to te followed every time goods are displayed, such as packing and unpacking
for transporting the goods to and from the site of display, placing the goods on display
at the site and clearing them away,and loading them into a transport vehicle and unloading.
This greatly reduces the expenditure for the display. The vehicle of the invention
is very convenient because it carries goods to any place or to any region where no
suitable site of cisplay is available, whereupon the vehicle itself serves as a display
site in the manner described above.
[0005] The present invention will be described below in greater detail with reference to
the accompanying drawings.
Fig. is a plan view showing an embodiment of the invention while it is transporting
goods;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view in section taken along the line II-II in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a plan view showing the vehicle of Fig. 1 while displaying goods;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged view in section taken along the line IV-IV in Fig. 3; and
Fig. 5 is a view in section taken along the line V-V in Fig. 2.
[0006] With reference to Fig. 1 to Fig. 4, a vehicle for disrlaying goods includes a main
body 1 having opposite side walls 4 and 19 and a display subbody 2 provided toward
one of the side walls, 4. The subbody 2 has a front wall 7, a rear wall 8, an upper
wall 11 and a side wall 3 and is lateral U-shaped in horizontal section and inverted
L-shaped in vertical section. The subbody 2 is open toward the interior of the main
body 1 and is internally provided with a display rack 5. When giving a display, the
subbody 2 can be held in a position projected outward beyond the side wall 4 of the
main body 1. During running, the subbody 2 is housed in the main body 1, with its
side wall 3 substantially flush with the side wall 4 of the main body 1. The main
body side wall 4 is formed with a rectangular cutout 27 for moving the subbody 2 into
and out of the main body therethrough and with a downwarc stepped portion 6 at the
lower edge thereof defining the cutout 27. The inner ends of the subbody front wall
7, rear wall 8 and upper wall 11 are formed with a bent edge 12 adapted to hermetically
bear against the cutout defining inner edge of the main body side wall 4, with a packing
13 provided between the edges, when the subbody 2 is moved outward. The side wall
3 of the subbody 2 extends downward slightly beyond its front and rear walls 7 and
8, and the lower end of the side wall 3 is formed with a bent edge 9 adapted to hermetically
bear against the downward stepped portion 6 with a packing 10 provided therebetween.
With the present embodiment, the former packing 13 is fixed to the upper side of the
inner edge of the side wall 4 slightly projecting inward and extending along the front
side, rear side and upper side of the rectangular cutout 27, while the latter packing
10 is fixed to the upper side of the bent edge 9 of the side wall 3. Alternatively,
however, the former packing 13 may be attached to the subbody 2, and the latter packing
10 to the main body 1.
[0007] The display rack 5 extends from the side wall 3 toward the center of the width of
the main body 1 as inclined downward. A vertical wall 15 extends from the lower end
of the inclined rack to a position a smll distance above the floor 14 of the main
body 1. A horizontal wall 16 extends from the lower end of the vertical wall 15 toward
the subbody side wall 3 to a position a small distance inward of the side wall 3.
The floor 14 of the main body 1 has a free edge 18 to provide a clearance 29 between
the floor 14 and the side wall 3. the cuter end of the horizontal wall 16 is formed
with a bent edge 17 adapted to bear against the free edge 18 of the floor 14 from
outside when the subbody 2 is housed in the main body 1. The other siae wall 19 of
the main body 1 is also provided with a display rack 20 symmetric with the display
rack 5 of the subbody 2. More specifically the rack 20 is inclined downward toward
the center of the width of the main body 1 so that the goods G to be arranged on the
rack can be seen readily. A vertical wall 21 extends from the lower end of the inclined
rack 20 to the floor 14 of the main body 1.
[0008] The vehicle is provided with means for automatically moving the subbody 2 into and
out of the main body 1 as will be described below in detail with reference to Figs.
2 and 5. A hydraulic cylinder 22 extending toward the side wall 3 of the subbody 2
is fixed to the underside of the floor 14 at the midportion of its length. The cylinder
22 has a niston rod 23 the forward end of which is connected to the side wall 3. Two
slide bearings 24 arranged side by side are attached to the underside of the floor
14 at each of its front and rear ends. Two guide bars 25 supported by the pairs of
slide bearings 24 are connected, each at its one end, to the side wall 3.
[0009] when the vehicle transports goods, the display subbody 2 is housed in the main body
1 with the side wall 3 substantially flush with the side wall 4 of the main body 1
as seen in Figs. 1 and 2, so that the vehicle is similar to usual transport vehicles.
[0010] When the vehicle arrives at the destination for a display, the hydraulic cylinder
22 is operated to extend the piston rod 23 and thereby push out the subbody 2 from
the main body 1 to a position as projected therefrom as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. At
this time, it is preferacle to interpose a removable support leg between the horizontal
wall 16 below the display rack 5 and the ground. whereas the opposed display-racks
20 and 5 are positioned close to each other even without a passage on the floor 14
ring the transport of the goods (see Fig. 2), the outward projection of the subbody
2 increases the space between the display racks 20 and 5 to form a sufficient passageway
to render the interior of the vehicle serviceable

1. A vehicle for displaying goods comprising a main body having opposite side walls
and characterised in that a display subbody (2) is provided toward at least one (4)
of the side walls, and the subbody (2) is open toward the interior of the main body
(1) and internally provided with a display rack (5), the subbody (2) being adapted
to be retained in a position projected outward beyond the side wall (4) of the main
body (1) when giving a display and adapted to be housed in the main body (1) with
a side wall (3) substantially flush with the main body side wall (4) during travel.
2. A vehicle according to claim 1, characterised in that the subbody (2) has a front
wall (7), a rear wall (8), an upper wall (11) and the side wall (3), and is lateral
U-shaped in horizontal section and inverted L-shaped in vertical section.
3. A vehicle according to claim 2, characterised in that the main body side wall (4)
is formed with a rectangular cutout (27) for moving the subbody (2) into and out of
the main body (1) therethrough, and with a downward stepped portion (6) at the lower
edge thereof defining the cutout (27), inner ends of the subbody front wall (7), rear
wall (8) and upper wall (11) being formed with a bent edge (12) adapted to hermetically
bear against the cutout defining inner edge of the main body side wall (4) with a
packing (13) provided between theedges when the subbody (2) is moved outward, a lower
end of the subbody side wall (3) being formed with a bent edge (9) adapted to bear
against the downward stepped portion (6) with a packing (10) provided therebetween,
each of the packings (10, 13) being fixed to one of the main body (1) and the subbody
(2).
4. A vehicle according to any of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that the display
rack (5) is downwardly inclined from the subbody side wall (3) toward the center of
the width of the main body (1), a vertical wall (15) extends from the lower end of
the inclined rack (5) to a position a small distance above a floor (14) of the main
body (1), and a horizontal wall (16) extends from the lower end of the vertical wall
(15) toward the subbody side wall (3) to a position a small distance inward of the
side wall (3).
5. A vehicle according to claim 4, characterised in that the floor (14) of the main
body (1) has a free edge (18) to provide a clearance between the floor (14) and the
subbody side wall (3), and the outer end of the horizontal wall (16) is formed with
a bent edge (17) adapted to bear against the free edge (18) of the floor (14) from
outwardly thereof when the subbody (2) is housed in the main body (1).
6. A vehicle according to any of the preceding claims, characterised by means (22,
23) for automatically moving the subbody (2) into and out of the main body (1).
7. A vehicle according to claim 6, characterised in that the means for automatically
moving the subbody comprises a hydraulic cylinder (22) fixed to the underside of the
floor (14) of the main body and having a piston rod (23), the forward end of the piston
rod (?3) being connetced to the inner surface of the subbody side wall (3).
8. A vehicle according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that the main
body (1) is provided toward the other side wall (19) thereof with a display rack (20)
opposed to the display rack (5) of the subbody (2).
9. A vehicle according to claim 8, characterised in that the display rack (20) provided
toward the other side wall (19) of the main body (1) is downwardly inclined toward
the center of the width of the main body (1), and a vertical wall (21) extends from
the lower end of the inclined display rack (20) to the floor (14) of the main body
(1).